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As farmworkers – the human beings actually suffering the poverty wages and labor abuses every day in the fields – we have no role in Chipotle’s plan
SOURCE: Grist
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Now I was back in the same boat, except the Italian camps were nothing like the German campsš. There was no forced labor in the Italian camps. We could do whatever we wanted during the day.... to pass time, we played cards, took walks around the little village, read books, or played soccer at a field ju...
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We are adding back a week to the outdoor Adams Theatre in the summer season through Labor Day and adding back a week in the fall season ... Those added weeks will contribute to the restaurant tax that we are grateful is available as subsidy to continue to provide the quality productions our patrons have...
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There are things we can do to make the ordinance more restrictive ... but the bad side is that whatever we do, it has to apply to everyone. It will be as restrictive to our fire department out collecting money on Labor Day as it is for people like these last week. It’s really unfortunate.
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Freshman year, I came home to visit on Labor Day ... Our phone bills were horrendous. We used all of our spending money calling each other.
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May. Weather is great, not too many tourists yet, still hotel deals to be had, long days and pretty gardens. Just avoid Labor Day (May 1) since everything is closed.
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In past Boxer Senate campaigns, the TV ad wars have started around Labor Day. With her immense personal wealth, she could be on the air all summer.
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This is one of the best reports we have seen in some time, helping us gain greater confidence that a labor recovery has begun ... Staffing stocks should have a good day today.
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Since Labor Day, we have seen a dramatic increase at the executive level in start-ups to publically traded companies in the information technology and clean technology sectors
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We were enjoying a beautiful day and the weather. Then (a flight attendant) said 'We have a woman going into labor.' I'm going, 'OK, that changes things.'